The blog from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Surrey

By Santosh Tirunagari The 2015 British Renal Society (BRS) Conference took place in Leeds, UK, from 30th June 2015 to 2nd July 2015, held in the ‘University of Leeds, Conference Auditorium’. The main objective of the BRS conference is to promote effective patient-centred multi professional care in order to improve quality of life for people with […]

By Kate Houghton and Shujun Li Computing graduates gathered in London on 3 July to catch up with old friends and members of staff and to hear how their department, ranked number 8 in the UK by the Guardian University Guide, is developing. The reunion was hosted by Professor Steve Legg, Royal Academy of Engineering […]

By Shahrzad Shapoori The 7th International IEEE EMBS Neural Engineering Conference took place in Montpellier, France, from 22nd-24th April 2015, which was held in the ‘Corum Convention Centre’. The Pre-conference workshop on 21st April was held in ‘Salle des Actes’- old school of medicine. I attended both the workshop and the conference. The […]

By Yin Hu The 12th Annual PhD Conference was organized by the Department of Computing at Treetops, Wates House, and it proved to be yet another great success. It provided an interactive and friendly platform for our PGR students to present their work, share ideas with each other, and discuss about their research […]

By Amin Safaei The 7th International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV) took place in Milan, Italy, from 19th-21th November 2014, which was located at Novotel Hotel venue near Viale Suzzani. Research areas were about Machine Vision, Image Processing and Pattern Analysis ,Imaging Sensors , Color and Texture Analysis , Segmentation, Motion and Tracking, Stereo Vision , Biometrics, […]

By S. Gu The IEEE SSCI 2014 took place in Orlando, Florida, the United States, from 9th – 12th December. This was a vast technical event in computational intelligence: there were 679 accepted papers (598 oral and 81 poster) out of 1100 submissions, 29 symposia, 3 plenary speeches, 26 keynote talks, and 35 special sessions. […]